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BACKGROUND:Post-traumatic stress (PTS) is prevalent among military personnel. Knowledge of the risk and protective factors associated with PTS in this population may assist with identifying personnel who would benefit from increased or targeted support ...
Amy Richardson +8 more
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Monitoring Neuromuscular Performance in Military Personnel [PDF]
A necessarily high standard for physical readiness in tactical environments is often accompanied by high incidences of injury due to overaccumulations of neuromuscular fatigue (NMF). To account for instances of overtraining stimulated by NMF, close monitoring of neuromuscular performance is warranted.
Justin J. Merrigan +4 more
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The mediating role of resilience in job satisfaction and burnout among Chinese plateau military personnel [PDF]
Despite the challenging working conditions in plateau regions, research on factors influencing job satisfaction among military personnel in these areas is limited, particularly regarding burnout and resilience.
Lei Shi +7 more
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Perceptions of the impact of military life on relationships and Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse among UK military personnel. [PDF]
Research suggests that the prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse (IPVA) use (i.e., perpetration) and experience (i.e., victimisation) is higher among military compared to civilian populations and that military-related factors, such as ...
Rebecca Lane +6 more
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IntroductionThe COVID-19 pandemic has been linked to increased depression, anxiety and other adverse mental health outcomes. Understanding the behaviours that positively influence health is important for the development of strategies to
Kerry A. Sudom, Jennifer E.C. Lee
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Assessing the physiological basis for resilience in military personnel.
Military personnel experience training and operational demands that are different from civilian populations, including frequent deployment, exposure to austere environments, and dislocation from family.
J. Mcclung, M. Beckner, Emily K Farina
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Introduction: Firefighters and military personnel are public safety personnel who protect the safety of individuals and their properties. They are usually exposed to traumatic events leaving them at risk of developing mental health conditions such as ...
G. Obuobi-Donkor +3 more
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Cognitive Resilience to Psychological Stress in Military Personnel
Military personnel often perform complex cognitive operations under unique conditions of intense stress. This requirement to perform diverse physical and mental tasks under stress, often with high stakes, has led to recognition of the term ‘tactical ...
Andrew Flood, R. Keegan
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Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in the Brains of Military Personnel.
BACKGROUND Persistent neuropsychiatric sequelae may develop in military personnel who are exposed to combat; such sequelae have been attributed in some cases to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
David S. Priemer +4 more
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STUDY OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to characterize the sleep disorders of insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and comorbid insomnia and OSA (COMISA) in active duty military personnel. METHODS Prospective observational study of 309 military
V. Mysliwiec +15 more
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